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When we draw image throught a magnifying glass, we usually apply the two techniques.

However, when we actually see the object throught a lens, do we draw the image to one(eye) point?

Ever considered that other people don´t know what you think when you´re posting? What is "we usually apply the two techniques"? Does the title of your thread have any meaning?

Ok, this is not meant as a flamepost -though I´m very annoyed of people who want to be helped but don´t even take the time to formulate a proper post- so from the little I understood -the little being "he talks about lenses"- you might want to look up "real images" and "virtual images". Real images can be presented on the screen while "virtual images" can only be seen with the human eye because it´s tricked by the lens.

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Ever considered that other people don´t know what you think when you´re posting? What is "we usually apply the two techniques"? Does the title of your thread have any meaning?

Ok' date=' this is not meant as a flamepost -though I´m very annoyed of people who want to be helped but don´t even take the time to formulate a proper post- so from the little I understood -the little being "he talks about lenses"- you might want to look up "real images" and "virtual images". Real images can be presented on the screen while "virtual images" can only be seen with the human eye because it´s tricked by the lens.[/quote']

Oh sorry.

I will correct my false in the future.

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